Showing posts with label Awards. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Awards. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 10, 2018

2018 Blues Blast Magazine Music Award Winners!

Greetings!

The 2018 Blues Blast Magazine Music Award winners were announced at the show on September 29, 2018. Here is the press release:

At one of the biggest Blues events of the season on Saturday night fans and artists celebrated the 11th Annual Blues Blast Music Awards at Tebala Event Center in Rockford, Illinois.

The winners in the fan voting were announced at the show and are listed below. Congratulations to all the nominees and winners!

The 2018 Blues Blast Music Award Winners

Contemporary Blues Album

- Danielle Nicole - Cry No More

Traditional Blues Album

- Kim Wilson - Blues And Boogie Vol 1

Soul Blues Album

- Bettye LaVette - Things Have Changed

Rock Blues Album

- Walter Trout - We're All In This Together

Acoustic Blues Album

- Sonny Landreth - Recorded Live In Lafayette

Live Blues Recording

- Muddy Waters - Live At Rockpalast

Historical Or Vintage Recording

- Muddy Waters - Live At Rockpalast

New Artist Debut Album

- Heather Newman - Burn Me Alive

Blues Band

- Rick Estrin & The Nightcats

Male Blues Artist

- Walter Trout

Female Blues Artist

- Beth Hart

Sean Costello Rising Star Award

- Heather Newman

Mahalo!

Monday, June 11, 2018

Blues Blast Magazine 2018 BBMA Award Nominees



Aloha!

Here is the info on the 2018 Blues Blast Music Awards Nominees and the awards show:

From Blues Blast Magazine - www.BluesBlastMagazine.com

Contact Information: Bob Kieser (309) 267-4425 or info@bluesblastmagazine.com

In early April, a group of Blues music industry professionals including music critics, journalists, festival promoters, music venue managers, producers, musicians and other Blues music industry professionals nominated the best in Blues music in twelve categories. The complete list of nominees is listed below and is also available at our website at: www.bluesblastmagazine.com/2018-blues-blast-music-awards-nominees/

Fan voting to determine the winners begins July 1, 2018 and continues until August 31, 2018 on our website at BluesBlastMagazine.com. Voting is free and open to anyone who is a Blues Blast Magazine subscriber. Blues Blast Magazine subscriptions are always FREE and you are automatically signed up as part of the voting process on our website.

The Blues Blast Music Awards are presented by Blues Blast Magazine, the largest FREE weekly internet Blues magazine with over 36,000 Blues fan subscribers located in all 50 states and in more than 90 countries.

The 2018 Blues Blast Awards ceremonies will be held on September 29th, at Tebala Event Center in Rockford, Illinois. Tickets and complete information on lodging and directions are available at The Blues Blast Music Awards website at www.TheBBMAs.com.

The 2018 Blues Blast Music Award nominees
Contemporary Blues Album

  • Victor Wainwright & The Train - Self Titled
  • Selwyn Birchwood - Pick Your Poison
  • Chris Cain - Self titled
  • Danielle Nicole - Cry No More
  • Bernard Allison - Let It Go
  • Jason Ricci & The Bad Kind - Approved By Snakes

Traditional Blues Album


  • The Nick Moss Band featuring Dennis Gruenling - The High Cost of Low Living
  • Kim Wilson - Blues And Boogie Vol 1
  • Rick Estrin & The Nightcats - Groovin' In Greaseland
  • Oscar Wilson - One Room Blues
  • The Cash Box Kings - Royal Mint
  • Mud Morganfield - They Call Me Mud

Soul Blues Album

  • Wee Willie Walker & The Anthony Paule Soul Orchestra - After A While
  • Johnny Rawls - Waiting For The Train
  • Bettye LaVette - Things Have Changed
  • Benny Turner - My Brother’s Blues
  • Markey Blues & Ric Latina Project - Raised In Muddy Water
  • Ivy Ford - Time To Shine

Rock Blues Album

  • Walter Trout - We're All In This Together
  • Albert Castiglia - Up All Night
  • Tinsley Ellis - Winning Hand
  • Tommy Castro & The Painkillers - Stompin' Ground
  • Ghost Town Blues Band - Backstage Pass
  • Savoy Brown - Witchy Feelin'

Acoustic Blues Album

  • Curtis Salgado and Alan Hager - Rough Cut
  • Doug MacLeod - Break The Chain
  • Mitch Woods - Friends Along The Way
  • Daniel Eriksen - Narrative Boogie
  • Sonny Landreth - Recorded Live In Lafayette
  • Sunny Lowdown - Down Loaded

Live Blues Recording

  • Sonny Landreth - Recorded Live In Lafayette
  • John Mayall - Three For The Road
  • Ghost Town Blues Band - Backstage Pass
  • Muddy Waters - Live At Rockpalast
  • Nick Schnebelen - Live In Kansas City
  • Casey Hensley - Live Featuring Laura Chavez

Historical Or Vintage Recording

  • Muddy Waters - Live At Rockpalast
  • Luther Allison Box Set
  • Johnny Nicholas - Too Many Bad Habits
  • Paul Delay – Live at Notodden '97
  • Reverend Raven & The CSAB - My Life – Twentieth Anniversary

New Artist Debut Album

  • Patrick Recob - Perpetual Luau
  • Ben Levin - Ben's Blues
  • Heather Newman - Burn Me Alive
  • Casey Hensley - Live Featuring Laura Chavez
  • Orphan Jon - Abandoned No More
  • Ilya Portnov - Strong Brew

Blues Band

  • The Nick Moss Band featuring Dennis Gruenling
  • Rick Estrin & The Nightcats
  • The Cash Box Kings
  • Ghost Town Blues Band
  • Welch Ledbetter Connection
  • Reverend Raven & The Chain Smokin' Altar Boys featuring Westside Andy

Male Blues Artist

  • Victor Wainwright
  • Chris Cain
  • Walter Trout
  • Oscar Wilson
  • Kid Ramos
  • Benny Turner

Female Blues Artist

  • Danielle Nicole
  • Shaun Murphy
  • Samantha Fish
  • Bettye LaVette
  • Beth Hart
  • Karen Lovely

Sean Costello Rising Star Award

  • Ben Levin
  • Joyann Parker
  • Orphan Jon
  • Ivy Ford
  • Heather Newman

Mahalo!


























































































Friday, September 1, 2017

2017 Blues Blast Music Awards Winners!

Hello!

Press Release:

In early May, a group of Blues music industry professionals including music critics, journalists, festival promoters, music venue managers, producers, musicians and other Blues music industry professionals nominated the best in Blues music in twelve categories. Blues Blast Magazine subscribers began voting to determine the winners on July 1 with only one vote per person allowed. Congratulations to all of the winners and all the nominees!

The Blues Blast Music Awards are presented by Blues Blast Magazine, the largest FREE weekly internet Blues magazine with over 37,000 Blues fan subscribers located in all 50 states and in more than 90 countries.

2017 Blues Blast Music Award Winners

Contemporary Blues Album: Samantha Fish - Chills & Fever

Traditional Blues Album: Mississippi Heat - Cab Driving Man

Soul Blues Album: Thornetta Davis - Honest Woman

Rock Blues Album: Mike Zito - Make Blues Not War

Acoustic Blues Album: Fiona Boyes - Professin’ The Blues

Live Blues Recording: Walter Trout - Alive in Amsterdam

Historical Or Vintage Recording: Roy Buchanan - The Genius Of The Guitar - His Early Recordings

New Artist Debut Album: Southern Avenue - Southern Avenue

Blues Band: Lil’ Ed & The Blues Imperials

Male Blues Artist: John Mayall

Female Blues Artist: Beth Hart

Sean Costello Rising Star Award: Southern Avenue

Mahalo!

Friday, September 30, 2016

2016 Blues Blast Magazine Awards Winners!

Good day!

I missed last week’s Blues Blast Music Awards show in Champaign, Illinois, but would like to share the list of winners. Hopefully I will be able to make it to the show next year!

Contemporary Blues Album: Victor Wainwright – Boom Town

Traditional Blues Album: Bob Margolin – My Road

Soul Blues Album: Curtis Salgado – The Beautiful Lowdown

Rock Blues Album: Walter Trout – Battle Scars

Acoustic Blues Album: Guy Davis – Kokomo Kidd

Live Blues Recording: Reverend Raven & The Chain Smokin’ Altar Boys – LIVE At The Big Bull

Historical Or Vintage Recording: Bobby Rush – Chicken Heads: A 50-Year History Of Bobby Rush

New Artist Debut Album: Danielle Nicole -Wolf Den

Blues Band: Lil Ed & The Blues Imperials

Male Blues Artist: Bob Margolin

Female Blues Artist: Shemekia Copeland

Sean Costello Rising Star Award: Amanda Fish

Tuesday, October 6, 2015

2015 Blues Blast Music Awards Round-up

Hello!

I was glad to see that they decided to have the 2015 Blues Blast Music Awards in Champaign, Illinois. This is a college town that is quite a hike from downtown Chicago but it worked out well last year to have artists and fans head 2 ½ hours south to attend an awards show. They improved over last year’s plan and held it on a Friday night instead of Thursday, which made everybody’s planning a little easier.

At first glance, the Fluid Event Center seems like an odd building for a big blues show, as it is an old lumberyard barn that has been converted to a multi-use facility. It worked very well with a huge main hall that is cavernous when compared to the clubs that had been used before last year. The size of the room allowed two full-sized stages to be set up, so that there was little downtime for band changes, which helped keep the event on schedule. The stages were also generously sized and positioned higher so that everybody could better see the action.

And there were plenty of folks that made the trip to Champaign for the 5:00 start time. There were a few dozen artists on the bill, and all of the seats would have been taken if everybody were in the hall at the same time. This did not happen often, as there was good catering and drinks that were reasonably priced. The prices were light-years away from downtown Chicago prices, with $4 domestic beers and meals that were under 10 bucks. Not to mention that parking was FREE and plentiful.

It would be hard to go wrong after a set-up like this, and when you figure in the fabulous entertainment and the opportunity to meet some of your favorite blues artists the $45 ticket cost was the bargain of the year.

It would be hard to describe all of the performances, but here are a few highlights:

For blues-rock lovers, Reverend Raven and the Chain Smokin’ Alter Boys tore the house down, and Markey Blue was just amazing beyond words. Once again, the Andy T Nick Nixon band was the house band, and they did a stand-up job of supporting the artists that were not able to bring their bands with them to the show.

But for pure entertainment value, I have to give props to Matt Isbell and the Ghost Town Blues Band, who were one of the last bands up for the evening. They entered with their traditional march into the hall and rocked out for their 10-minute set – I have to say that they were the only band that brought trombone and Led Zeppelin to the Fluid Event Center. The fairly subdued crowd really woke up and started paying attention when these guys were on stage!

It was great to see Eddy Clearwater and Jay Sieleman get their lifetime achievement awards, as well as finally getting to see Deb Ryder and the marvelous wiunderkid Magnues Berg in person. And it was also fun to connect with artists whose music I had reviewed, and none of them seemed too upset with me!

All-in-all, it was a worthwhile evening and I am sure that nobody regretted making the trek to Champaign for the show. I would certainly not mind heading out there for the 2016 Blues Blast Music Awards, if that is where Bob decides to have it.

Mahalo!

Sunday, October 26, 2014

2014 Blues Blast Music Awards Round-up

Hello!

It was hard to know what to expect when I heard that the 2014 Blues Blast Music Awards would be held in Champaign, Illinois. This is a college town that is quite a hike from downtown Chicago and it seemed like a gamble to get artists and fans to head 2 ½ hours south on a Thursday night to attend an awards show. Well, it looks like Bob Kieser had a solid vision of the event as it turned out very well in all respects!

At first glance, the Fluid Event Center seems like an odd building for a big blues show, as it is an old lumberyard barn that has been converted to a multi-use facility. It worked very well with a huge main hall that is cavernous when compared to the club that had been used in the past. The size of the room allowed two full-sized stages to be set up, so that there was little downtime for band changes, which helped keep the event on schedule. The stages were also more generously sized and positioned higher so that everybody could see better.

There were two large video screens set up so the crowd could see the details, and the stages were well-lit and the sound was very good. Kudos go out to the videographers and the light and sound technicians for delivering the goods to the audience and artists.

And there were plenty of folks that made the trip to Champaign for the 5:00 start times. There were a few dozen bands on the bill, and all of the seats would have been taken if everybody were in the hall at the same time. This did not happen often, as there was good catering and drinks that were reasonably priced. The prices were light-years away from downtown Chicago prices, with $3 domestic beers and meals that were under 10 bucks. Not to mention that parking was FREE and plentiful.

It would be hard to go wrong after a set-up like this, and when you figure in the fabulous entertainment and the opportunity to meet some of your favorite blues artists the $45 ticket cost was the bargain of the year.

It would be hard to describe all of the performances, but here are a few highlights:

For blues-rock lovers, Albert Castiglia tore the house down, and Too Slim and the Tail-Draggers brought their own brand of countrified blues with no holds barred. RB Stone was also in this category, and fortunately they stuck it out to the end of the show so their fans could have a change to hear them.

Acoustic blues was represented by the amazing Steve Dawson, as well as Bernie Pearl and special guest Barbara Morrison. Lisa Biales also came up with a lengthy set of material. Also, the soul blues performers, including the incomparable Tweed Funk, knew how to show the crowd a good time.

But for overall entertainment value, I have to give the nod to Josh Hoyer, who played with the house band as the rest of his band (the Shadowboxers) were not in attendance. His voice is huge, and he is definitely the future of the blues. The Andy T Nick Nixon band was the house band, and they did a stand-up job of supporting the artists that were not able to bring their bands with them to the show.

It was great to see Bobby Rush get his lifetime achievement award, as well as finally getting to see Trudy Lynn and Lisa Mann perform in person. And it was also fun to connect with artists whose music I had reviewed, and none of them seemed too upset with me!

All-in-all, it was a worthwhile evening and I am sure that nobody regretted making the trek to Champaign for the show. I would certainly not mind heading out there for the 2015 Blues Blast Music Awards, if that is where Bob decides to have it.

Mahalo!

Thursday, October 23, 2014

2014 Blues Blast Music Awards Tonight!

Aloha!

It is hard to believe that another year has gone by, but tonight is the 2014 Blue Blast Music Awards. They mave moved downstate this year and the event will be held at the Fluid Events Center in Champaign, Illinois.

Besides providing recognition for hard-working and talented blues artists, there will also be performances by: Bobby Rush And Blinddog Smokin', Shaun Murphy Band, Albert Castiglia, Trudy Lynn, Too Slim and The Tail Draggers, Bernie Pearl with Barbara Morrison, Dave Riley and Bob Corritore, Tweed Funk, Adrianna Marie and Her Groovecutters, Back Pack Jones, Annie Mack Band, RB Stone, Norman Taylor, Lisa Biales, Mark T Small, Lisa Mann, Brent Johnson and the Call Up, Steve Dawson, Rachelle Coba, Sean Chambers, and Josh Hoyer.

The doors open at 5:00 with a set by the house band, the Andy T Nick Nixon Band, and the show starts at 6:00. Fluid Event Center is located at 601 North Country Fair Drive in Champaign, Illinois. Tickets are $35 and will be available at the door! I hope to see some of you there!

Mahalo!